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Suresh Prabhu asks Rlys to take up Chennai techie murder with state govt

Swathi, employed with IT major Infosys, was allegedly hacked to death by an unidentified man on a platform in Nugambakkam railway station last morning.

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Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu Saturday condoled the death of a 24-year-old woman IT professional, who was found murdered at the railway station here, and directed railway officials to take up the matter with Tamil Nadu government for arresting the culprit.

“Directed Member (Staff) Rly Board 2 provide all help, tk up da issue with State Govt fr taking immediate appropriate actn 2 book da culprit (sic),” he said in a tweet.


In another tweet, the Railway Minister wrote, “My deep condolences on the tragic incident at Chennai.”


Swathi, employed with IT major Infosys, was allegedly hacked to death by an unidentified man on a platform in Nugambakkam railway station last morning.

Read | Female Infosys employee hacked to death in Chennai

She was waiting to board a train on her way to office around 6.30 AM when she was murdered, creating a flutter in the neighbourhood and the station.

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